Be Your Purpose Now

“The secret to success is constancy to purpose.” ~Benjamin Disraeli

Most of us want to be successful, if not in monetary terms, then by our own definitions.

We want to feel a sense of meaning, to do something worthwhile that we can be proud of. Something that matters to people. Something that will live on after we do.

We often get so caught up in becoming who we want to be that we miss on being those people right now.

We get so focused on striving—getting things done, crossing items off the to-do list—that we forget to simply enjoy that purpose that matters so much. We approach tasks like races, anxious to reach the finish line. And then move onto the next item—get just one foot closer to that dream.

Sometimes when we move closer through achievements, we move further away in passion.

Take the personal trainer who wishes he had more clients, so he obsesses about it all through his workout.

Or the child development author who puts so much effort into publishing her book that she zones out during time with her kids.

Or the gifted artist who works fourteen hours a day at graphic design so one day he’ll have enough money to paint more.

Striving doesn’t have to mean disconnecting from your bliss.

Do what you love today—not to get anywhere, just to do it.

You can absolutelyreach your goals, and you should keep doing those things that get you there, but your purpose doesn’t need to be something you reach. It can be something you feel and enjoy right now.

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